Oberon
Well-Known Member
Well he's a horse so he wouldn't 'rather' either of the options. He has no sense of what tomorrow means or of his own mortality.
I'm sure he is very happy. I wasn't trying to cast aspersions. The option of dry lotting horses, with enough space to have a hoon and to have a few friends out with them is not available to the vast majority of people. So saying no grass for most horses in this country means living in isolation on a tiny patch of earth at best. That is no life IMHO.
I followed CPTrayes' rehab of said horse. He really was a day away from being PTS. Everyone had given up on him. CPTrayes worked so hard and horse came sound. Even fellow barefooters were doubtful at the time, but she did it.
I know CPTrayes found someone nearby with the right facilities to enjoy him and give him a great life.
It was one of those stories that had a great happy ending!
I agree that many owners could not provide the facilities to keep horses like this sound barefoot. I certainly couldn't on my yard. I could never leave a horse alone on a small patch of dirt all day. Shoes are often the only option - at least during spring and summer.
The horse in question just couldn't manage in shoes anymore either and the only option was PTS - but CPTrayes managed to see another way.
Maybe that's not so bad? I know she received no money for the whole thing either.